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​Anointed Voice. Unshakable story. Undeniable calling.
For Kimberle’, gospel music is more than a genre. It is her inheritance. She was born into a musical family and raised inside her family church where her uncle served as Pastor. Choir rehearsal, worship, and ministry were woven into her upbringing. By the time she was seven years old, Kimberle’ was singing in the youth choir and discovering the joy of worship through song. At seventeen, her mother passed the baton to her, entrusting her with directing the choir and shaping the voices behind her. It was a pivotal moment that confirmed what everyone around her already knew. Music was Kimberle’s calling.
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Although she explored secular opportunities in talent shows, weddings, and community events, Kimberle’ always returned to gospel music. Honoring God through song is where she feels most connected and most alive. Her musical foundation gives her a sincerity and strength that listeners immediately feel.
As a songwriter and artist, her creative process is rooted in prayer and inspiration. Ideas often come in the middle of the night, and she captures them instantly before shaping them in the studio. Her writing is influenced by her life’s seasons, her relationship with God, and her desire to uplift anyone who is struggling. She believes that when God breathes on a song, there is no limit to its reach.
A defining moment came when she opened for John P. Kee in a packed arena. The atmosphere, the energy, and the encouragement she received afterward confirmed her calling and motivated her to grow even further in her ministry. “Pastor Kee came and encouraged us and that's what gave me the inspiration to keep singing,” recalls Kimberle’.
If she could sing for any audience, she would choose women in shelters. As a single mother who raised her daughters without support, she understands resilience of the women in the shelters and wants her music to bring comfort, encouragement, and hope. She says touching even one life would make the work worthwhile.
Kimberle’ credits her mother as her greatest musical influence and the model of what an anointed voice should be. She also draws inspiration from Dorinda Clark Cole’s commanding presence and Yolanda Adams’s confidence, elegance, and soulful delivery.
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Guided by Maya Angelou’s words about success and self-acceptance, Kimberle’ is stepping into a season of new music, more concerts, and a growing platform. Her mission is to spread hope, healing, and the love of God. Her voice is powerful. Her story is relatable. Her ministry is sincere. Kimberle’ is not just singing, she is pouring purpose into every audience she encounters.
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